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Does Montana have a housing affordability problem? According to Bryce Ward, Associate Director of the Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana, "the brief answer is yes - " sort of, but it's complicated."
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Last year, we introduced you to Dan McIntyre, a resident of Conrad, who had spent tens of thousands of dollars cleaning a rental property to comply with the state's meth contamination laws. Thursday evening, we heard from Dan, only to find out that the program he was spending all that money on has been eliminated due to budget cuts.
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The Royal Bank of Scotland will pay the largest fine arising out of the mortgage crisis to settle allegations it misled investors about risky home loans made during the housing bubble that ultimately led to the 2008 financial collapse. The $4.9 billion settlement was reached with the US Attorney's office in Boston and was the largest penalty on a single company that the US Department of Justice has imposed on banks and lenders for financial crisis-era misconduct.
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The approximately 5,200-square-foot commercial condo unit, at 115 Spring Street between Greene and Mercer streets, is currently occupied by an Adidas store. The footwear company signed a lease for the space in 2015, opening an "Originals" store that covers two floors.
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Clockwise from top left: Sleek waterfront home in Southampton lists for $9.75, Sagaponack mansion's price chopped down to $21.5M, Developers and brokers cross fingers for more condo sales amid rocky market and East Hampton home of Hampton Beverage lists for $5.9M. 4.4-acre Sagaponack mansion's price chopped down to $21.5M The ask for a 13,000-square-foot home sitting on 4.4 acres was reduced by $2.45 million, its first cut since it was listed for $23.95 million in June.
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